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Turion II Models

Turion II CPUs are Turion X2 processors manufactured under 45 nm technology. AMD is using two names for these CPUs, Turion II (M5xx models) and Turion II Ultra (M6xx models).

Their main features are:

  • Dual core technology.
  • 256KB, 512 KB or 1 MB L2 cache per core.
  • HyperTransport bus working at 1,800 MHz (7.2 GB/s). This clock may also be referred as "3,600 MHz".
  • Support to DDR2 memories in dual channel configuration.
  • Socket S1.
  • 45 nm manufacturing technology.

In the table below we listed all Turion II and Turion II Ultra models released so far.

Model

OPN (tray)

Internal Clock

TDP

L2 Cache

HT

M660

TMM660DB023GQ

2.7 GHz

35 W

1 MB + 1 MB

7.2 GB/s

M640

TMM640DBO23GQ

2.6 GHz

35 W

1 MB + 1 MB

7.2 GB/s

M620

TMM620DBO23GQ

2.5 GHz

35 W

1 MB + 1 MB

7.2 GB/s

M600

TMM600DBO23GQ

2.4 GHz

35 W

1 MB + 1 MB

7.2 GB/s

M560

TMM560DBO22GQ

2.5 GHz

35 W

256 KB + 256 KB

7.2 GB/s

M540

TMM540DBO22GQ

2.4 GHz

35 W

256 KB + 256 KB

7.2 GB/s

M520

TMM520DBO22GQ

2.3 GHz

35 W

512 KB + 512 KB

7.2 GB/s

M500

TMM500DBO22GQ

2.2 GHz

35 W

512 KB + 512 KB

7.2 GB/s

TDP stands for Thermal Design Power and indicates the CPU thermal dissipation, i.e., the CPU cooler must be capable of dissipating at least this amount of heat.

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